Monday, 3rd of October 2016 |
Where in the World
In the quarter just ended (July-September 2016), this website had readers from 133 countries and territories. Over 75 percent of all page views were from the top 20 countries, 9 of the 20 being African. English is an official or working language in only 37 of the countries, but the English speaking countries tend to cluster at the top of the list. Of the top 20 countries, 12 are Anglophone, bilingual or polyglot. I note with pleasure the presence of four French speaking countries in the top 20.
Here is the country listing, in declining order by number and percentage of page views.
BD
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1,072(27.50%) |
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261(6.70%) |
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228(5.85%) |
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201(5.16%) |
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168(4.31%) |
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139(3.57%) |
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133(3.41%) |
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121(3.10%) |
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94(2.41%) |
10. Canada |
67(1.72%) |
11. France |
67(1.72%) |
12. Senegal |
59(1.51%) |
13. Uganda |
52(1.33%) |
14. Ghana |
51(1.31%) |
15. Tanzania |
50(1.28%) |
16. Cameroon |
45(1.15%) |
17. Germany |
45(1.15%) |
18. China |
41(1.05%) |
19. Nepal |
34(0.87%) |
20. Brazil |
32(0.82%) |
21. Indonesia |
28(0.72%) |
22. Denmark |
27(0.69%) |
23. Netherlands |
25(0.64%) |
24. Rwanda |
25(0.64%) |
25. Zambia |
25(0.64%) |
26. Côte d’Ivoire |
24(0.62%) |
27. Malaysia |
23(0.59%) |
28. Belgium |
22(0.56%) |
29. Pakistan |
22(0.56%) |
30. Thailand |
22(0.56%) |
31. Zimbabwe |
22(0.56%) |
32. Angola |
21(0.54%) |
33. Benin |
21(0.54%) |
34. Japan |
21(0.54%) |
35. Sudan |
21(0.54%) |
36. Malawi |
19(0.49%) |
37. Congo (DRC) |
18(0.46%) |
38. Mozambique |
17(0.44%) |
39. Philippines |
17(0.44%) |
40. Argentina |
16(0.41%) |
41. Bangladesh |
15(0.38%) |
42. New Zealand |
15(0.38%) |
43. Namibia |
14(0.36%) |
44. Afghanistan |
13(0.33%) |
45. Congo (Republic) |
13(0.33%) |
46. United Arab Emirates |
12(0.31%) |
47. Bolivia |
12(0.31%) |
48. Spain |
12(0.31%) |
49. Norway |
12(0.31%) |
50. Russia |
12(0.31%) |
51. Somalia |
12(0.31%) |
52. Chad |
12(0.31%) |
53. Liberia |
11(0.28%) |
54. Burkina Faso |
10(0.26%) |
55. Guinea |
10(0.26%) |
56. Sierra Leone |
10(0.26%) |
57. Italy |
9(0.23%) |
58. Madagascar |
9(0.23%) |
59. Mali |
9(0.23%) |
60. Mexico |
9(0.23%) |
61. Turkey |
9(0.23%) |
62. Hungary |
8(0.21%) |
63. Ireland |
8(0.21%) |
64. South Korea |
8(0.21%) |
65. Saudi Arabia |
8(0.21%) |
66. Sweden |
8(0.21%) |
67. Vietnam |
8(0.21%) |
68. Haiti |
7(0.18%) |
69. Jordan |
7(0.18%) |
70. Singapore |
7(0.18%) |
71. Laos |
6(0.15%) |
72. South Sudan |
6(0.15%) |
73. Ukraine |
6(0.15%) |
74. Yemen |
6(0.15%) |
75. Burundi |
5(0.13%) |
76. Gambia |
5(0.13%) |
77. Hong Kong |
5(0.13%) |
78. Niger |
5(0.13%) |
79. Antigua & Barbuda |
4(0.10%) |
80. Colombia |
4(0.10%) |
81. Ecuador |
4(0.10%) |
82. Egypt |
4(0.10%) |
83. Georgia |
4(0.10%) |
84. Guinea-Bissau |
4(0.10%) |
85. Israel |
4(0.10%) |
86. Iran |
4(0.10%) |
87. New Caledonia |
4(0.10%) |
88. Peru |
4(0.10%) |
89. Taiwan |
4(0.10%) |
90. Austria |
3(0.08%) |
91. Algeria |
3(0.08%) |
92. Iraq |
3(0.08%) |
93. Sri Lanka |
3(0.08%) |
94. Morocco |
3(0.08%) |
95. Mauritania |
3(0.08%) |
96. Romania |
3(0.08%) |
97. Slovakia |
3(0.08%) |
98. Uzbekistan |
3(0.08%) |
99. Bulgaria |
2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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2(0.05%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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1(0.03%) |
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